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PA TV sends "greetings and honor" to terrorist murderers and their families

PA TV host: "First, as always, greetings to the heroic and brave children of Jerusalem who these ‎days are confronting the settler herds at the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, in all the ‎neighborhoods of the Old City and all the neighborhoods outside of Jerusalem...‎
Greetings and honor to our heroic Martyrs, the Martyrs of Jerusalem – Hijazi (terrorist ‎who attempted to murder Rabbi Yehuda Glick), Al-Shaloudi (terrorist who killed 2), Al-‎Akari (terrorist who killed 2), and recently also Kheir Al-Din Hamdan from Kafr Kanna ‎‎(Palestinian man shot to death by Israeli police). Our greetings to the Martyrs’ families. ‎We stand submissive and humbled in view of what you gave and sacrificed. You are ‎confronting the ever-aggressive settler herds in the streets of Jerusalem.‎"

Mutaz Hijazi – Islamic Jihad member and released prisoner who attempted to assassinate Rabbi Yehuda Glick, a prominent activist working to assure rights for Jews to visit and pray on the Temple Mount, on Oct. 29, 2014. The assassination attempt took place following a conference on establishing times and places for Jews to pray on the Temple Mount. Glick was seriously wounded in the attack; Hijazi was killed soon afterwards when he opened fire on an Israeli police force that was attempting to arrest him.

Abd Al-Rahman Al-Shaloudi - On Oct. 22, 2014, Al-Shaloudi deliberately ran over people waiting at a light-rail station in Jerusalem with his car, killing three-month-old Israeli-American Haya Zissel-Brown and Karen Mosquera, 22, of Ecuador, and injuring 7 others. He was shot by police while attempting to flee, and later died of his wounds.

Ibrahim Al-Akari - Hamas terrorist from East Jerusalem who carried out a terror attack by car on Nov. 5, 2014, at a light-rail station in Jerusalem, killing two and injuring at least 13 others. He was shot and killed by Israeli police officers who arrived on the scene.

Kheir Al-Din Hamdan – 22-year-old Israeli Arab man shot to death by Israeli Police on Nov. 8, 2014 in the Arab-Israeli town of Kafr Kanna. Police claim that Hamdan was shot after attempting to stab an officer, but a surveillance recording shows Hamdan hitting the windows of a police car with a knife, and then being shot by a police officer while running away. Hamdan later died of his wounds. The Israeli attorney general has ordered an investigation of the incident, which provoked large-scale rioting in Kafr Kanna.